The "God's Plan" rapper asked ... revelations from Drake's 80-page Jan. 15 lawsuit. Security guard suffered 'serious' injuries after men shot at Drake's Toronto house "Within days" of the release ...
The rapper known for “Hold on, We’re Going Home” spends much of his time in his hometown of Toronto, where he owns a 50,000-square-foot mansion in the tony Bridle Path neighborhood. Drake ...
Drake’s real estate portfolio has continued to grow. He also owns a massive 50,000-square-foot mansion in Toronto’s prestigious Bridle Path neighborhood. Drake purchased the land in 2015 ...
The last time this Toronto mansion at 7 Oxbow Rd. was on the market ... warm wood tones fit right into the landscape. On the main floor, you have your principal rooms, and the layout is fairly ...
In addition to this mansion, Drake owns two other properties, including a massive 50,000-square-foot home in Toronto.
Drake’s sprawling Beverly Hills mansion, acquired from British music ... particularly as he spends increasing time at his Toronto residence. This shift in property utilization comes as Drake ...
Drake's Beverly Hills mansion is now available to rent after the rapper has been unable to sell the property, per the Robb Report Drake is asking for $250,000 a month to rent the property ...
On May 7, an armed group drove to Drake's Toronto home, and at least one gunman opened fire, wounding a security guard, the suit alleges. The next day, a different intruder used his bare hands to ...
After nearly two years on and off the housing market at $88 million, Aubrey “Drake” Graham has now decided to hoist the palatial Beverly Hills estate he acquired from English pop singer Robbie ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. TORONTO — A defamation lawsuit filed by Drake against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us” includes new details about a ...
Drake and his associates waited nearly half an hour for paramedics to arrive after a shooting outside his Toronto mansion last May left his security guard and friend fighting for his life.
The lawsuit alleges UMG - which Drake, 38, and Lamar, 37, are both signed to - published and promoted the track even though it included false allegations the God's Plan rapper is a paedophile and ...